Toyota 4Runner: The go-to-SUV for Go-Anywhere Capability for up to Seven
Outdoors enthusiasts have turned to the Toyota 4Runner for three decades as the go-to, go-anywhere SUV that also
excels as an everyday driver. The TRD Pro Series introduced for 2015 continues for 2016, underscoring the 4Runner’s
off-road persona, and all models feature upgraded Entune multimedia systems.

Whether the destination is a difficult-to-reach bike trail, a hidden access point for river rafting or simply a spectacular
view, the Toyota 4Runner has been getting owners there for 30+ years. The current-generation model is the roomiest and
most capable in its history and sacrifices none of its rugged function to deliver everyday comfort and versatility. The
4Runner really is the do-it-all SUV. Available third-row seats allow up to seven-passengers to experience great outdoor
adventures.

For 2016, the 4Runner does it all again, this year while treating occupants to more functionality from upgraded Entune
multimedia systems. In the SR5 and Trail models, the Entune Audio Plus with Connected Navigation (Scout® GPS Link)
uses the customer’s smartphone to provide navigation functionality through the head unit. All Entune units are upgraded
to 2.5 version status, which includes Siri® Eyes Free mode.

Building a Leader
Toyota pioneered the crossover SUV and today offers two of the best -- and best-selling -- the compact RAV4 and
midsize Highlander. That makes room for a full-capability SUV in the line, and the 4Runner excels in that role. It’s built
with rugged body-on-frame construction featuring a 4-link rear axle and coil-spring suspension.

The 4Runner offers the choice of 2WD, part-time 4WD with a 2-speed transfer case or full-time multi-mode 4WD with a
2-speed transfer case and locking center differential. In all cases, a 4.0-liter, 270-horsepower V6 teamed to a 5-speed
ECT-i automatic transmission provides powerful motivation.

A wide choice of model grades appeal to a wide range of budgets and needs. The 4Runner is available as a well equipped
SR5; SR5 Premium with additional amenities; Trail; Trail Premium; Limited, and, for the ultimate in off-road capability and
style, the unique TRD Pro Series.

TRD Pro Series: Ready to Get Dirty
The TRD Pro Series comes ready to hit the trail with TRD front springs, TRD Bilstein high-performance shocks with rear
remote reservoirs, Nitto Terra Grappler tires and a TRD front skid plate. The TRD Pro Series looks the tough part, too,
with 17-inch black TRD alloy wheels, unique front grille, black bumper accents and special badges. In addition to black or
white, the TRD Pro Series is available in a new exclusive color for 2016, Quicksand, which replaces Inferno.

Rugged Styling, and the Hardware to Back It Up
Rugged looks alone won't get you down the trail, but they’re sure a nice bonus. All 4Runners come equipped with
projector beam headlights and LED rear combination lamps. The SR5, Trail and TRD Pro ride on 17-inch alloy wheels
and, all 4Runner models come with a full-size spare tire. The Trail model takes muscular design to a higher plateau with
color-keyed bumpers and overfenders, aggressive looking hood scoop and silver painted front and rear bumper accents.

On any Toyota, the Limited grade stands apart with upscale trim, and that’s also the case for the 4Runner. It’s the only
4Runner with a chrome-plated grille insert, and its chrome front bumper trim extends to the foglamp bezels. The side
molding and rear bumper are also chrome trimmed. The 20-inch machine-finished wheels are another Limited-exclusive
feature.

Engineered to Take What You Can Dish Out
The 4Runner’s 4.0-liter V6 cranks out 270 horsepower at 5,600 rpm and 278 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,400 rpm, so it’ll move this
roomy SUV with authority. Dual Independent Variable Valve Timing with intelligence (VVT-i) optimizes torque across the
engine’s operating range. There’s plenty of grunt for towing, and Toyota makes the task easier by equipping the 4Runner
with a standard integrated tow-hitch receiver and wiring harness. The 4Runner can tow a trailer up to 5,000 pounds, with
a 470-pound tongue weight.

The 4Runner SR5 2WD will do the job for many customers thanks to an Automatic Limited Slip Differential (Auto LSD)
feature, a function of the traction control (TRAC) that allows some degree of wheel slippage to help the vehicle dig out
from sand or snow, for example. The available part-time 4WD system uses Active Traction Control (A-TRAC) and bolsters
off-road capability with a two-speed transfer case with low-range. By distributing drive force to any one wheel in contact
with the ground, A-TRAC can make terrain irregularities and slippery patches virtually transparent to the driver.

The 4Runner Limited 4x4 is equipped with a full-time 4WD system using a TORSEN center differential with locking
feature and a three-mode, center console-mounted switch. The system uses a 40:60 torque split in most driving and alters
that in response to slippage. If the front wheels are slipping while the vehicle is turning, the TORSEN differential changes
the split to 30:70. If the rear wheels are slipping while the vehicle is turning, the differential changes to a 53:47 split.

High Tech Helpers
The tough chassis and 4WD get help from a full supporting cast of technologies. Standard Hill-start Assist Control (HAC)
provides additional control when accelerating from a stop up a steep incline by helping to hold the vehicle stationary
while the driver transitions from the brake pedal to the accelerator. The 4WD models also feature standard Downhill
Assist Control (DAC). This feature augments low-speed descending controllability by helping to maintain a constant slow
speed and preventing wheel lockup, allowing the driver to concentrate primarily on steering.

The 4Runner Trail grade (and TRD Pro) lives up to its name by adding the capability of an electronic-locking rear
differential and Toyota’s Crawl Control (CRAWL) feature. The latter helps maintain a constant speed, enhancing vehicle
control when driving up and over obstacles in challenging off-road situations. With the transfer case shifted into low
range, CRAWL regulates both engine speed and braking force to propel the vehicle forward or in reverse at one of the
five driver-selectable low-speed settings. The driver can thus focus on steering over obstacles without having to also
modulate the throttle or brake pedal.

As conditions on the trail change, the 4Runner Trail grade driver can adapt the vehicle with the Multi-Terrain Select
system. A dial is used to select the mode that matches prevailing terrain and conditions, adjusting wheel slip accordingly.
For example, on loose terrain such as mud and sand, more-than-normal wheel slip is permitted, allowing wheel-spin to
work in the vehicle’s favor. The Mogul setting is for any extremely uneven terrain, such as V-ditches, slopes, and ridges --
uphill or down. In this mode, wheel slip is minimized and the system acts more like a limited slip differential. On the
4Runner Trail, an overhead console groups the off-road control switches into one location.

Suspension Upgrades
The 4Runner Trail and TRD Pro Series models offer further off-road credentials, including superior approach and
departure angles, high ground clearance and available suspension upgrades. The available Kinetic Dynamic Suspension
System (KDSS) in the 4Runner Trail facilitates extended wheel travel at slow speeds for greater off-road capability and
stability. On pavement, KDSS provides a nimble sporty handling feel by reducing body lean when cornering.

The Limited adds comfort through the standard and exclusive X-REAS suspension, which automatically adjusts the
damping force of shocks when driving over bumpy surfaces or when cornering. A center control absorber cross-links the
shock absorbers on opposite corners of the vehicle, substantially reducing pitch and yaw by offsetting opposing inputs.

Room for Adventure
The Toyota 4Runner is the Sherpa of SUVs. With the second-row seats in use, the cargo area offers up to 47.2 cu. ft. of
carrying space. If it’s just two people hitting the road or trail for an extended getaway, folding the second row opens up a
cavernous 89.7 cu. ft. cargo area. Fold-flat second-row seats provide a level load floor, and it’s not necessary to remove
the headrests to fold the seats flat. The available pull-out cargo deck can carry up to 440 pounds to make loading and
unloading heavy items easier, and it also provides seating for tailgating and campsite relaxation. For power on the go, the
4Runner offers a standard 120V outlet and two 12V outlets.

Third-row seating is available on SR5 and Limited grades, with a split 50/50 seat that folds flat. When so equipped, the
40/20/40 second-row seat has a one-touch walk-in function to provide easy access to the third row. The seats can be
folded from the side or at the rear, using separate one-touch levers. Even when “roughing it” there’s no need to give up
comfort; the second-row seats, which include a center armrest, individually recline up to 16 degrees in four steps.

Air conditioning with rear seat vents and pollen filter, power-sliding liftgate window, and a backup camera are among the
standard features that make the 4Runner SR5 an outstanding value. The standard Optitron ® instrument panel adds a
touch of high-tech elegance for all grades, and a multi-information display provides readouts for numerous vehicle
functions and fuel economy.

The SR5 Premium provides a significant comfort upgrade with SofTex-trimmed seats, heated front seats, power
moonroof, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror and more. The Trail Premium receives the same features, and the Limited
gets luxurious with leather-trimmed heated and ventilated 8-way power driver’s seat (with memory) and 4-way power front
passenger seat, dual-zone automatic climate control and the Smart Key system with push button start. The Limited also
adds the convenience of a standard front and rear clearance sonar system.

Entune is a collection of popular mobile apps and data services. Once a smart phone is connected to the vehicle using
Bluetooth ® or a USB cable, Entune’s features are operated using the vehicle’s controls or, for some services, by voice
recognition. Entune offers mobile apps for iHeartRadio, MovieTickets.com, OpenTable ®, and Pandora® and
others. Entune data services include a fuel price guide, sports scores, stocks, traffic and weather.

Star Safety System and Safety Connect
The 4Runner features Toyota’s standard Star Safety System™ that includes Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) with traction
control (TRAC, or A-TRAC with 4WD), an Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD),
Brake Assist (BA), and Smart Stop Technology (SST) brake-override system.

Eight standard airbags include front, seat-mounted side airbags, knee airbags for the driver and front passenger, and
side-curtain airbags for the second and third rows (when so equipped). The Safety Connect™ system available for the
4Runner Limited (one-year trial subscription included) offers Automatic Collision Notification, Stolen Vehicle Location,
Emergency Assistance Button (SOS), and Roadside Assistance.

Limited Warranty and Toyota Care
Toyota’s 36-month/36,000 mile basic new-vehicle warranty applies to all components other than normal wear and
maintenance items. Additional 60-month warranties cover powertrain for 60,000 miles and corrosion with no mileage
limitation. The 4Runner will also come standard with Toyota Care, a complimentary plan covering normal
factory-scheduled maintenance and 24-hour roadside assistance for two years or 25,000 miles, whichever comes first.